news 2020 3 min read

disguise r17.3 is now live: with New Key Features for More Streamlined and Efficient Workflows

disguise r17.3 is now live: with New Key Features for More Streamlined and Efficient Workflows

disguise launches its r17.3 software: simplified and optimised so users can work fast, react to changes on the fly and deliver live and virtual experiences with confidence.

disguise takes on the new ‘normal’ with the launch of r17.3, its latest software release that delivers an improved workflow for enhanced efficiency and successful completion of projects post-lockdown. New features include Indirections, Multi-layer Editing, Object Assignment Hotkeys, Crossfaded Loop Section Mode as well as a number of improvements and bug fixes to further streamline the user experience.

Headlining the release is the introduction of ‘Indirections’, which gives all new flexibility to change keyframe objects. Users can now quickly and easily change keyframe objects such as mappings, video clips, textures and configurations remotely via third-party protocols such as OSC, DMX or a dedicated API. This functionality unlocks new workflows for esports, making changes to the visual experience in response to gameplay, for example, to spotlight who is leading the match at any given time.

The new Multi-layer Editing’ feature, allows users to edit multiple layers quickly, saving time sequencing and simplifying workflows by assigning common parameter values across layers. The ability to select multiple layers and keyframe values to layers simultaneously allows users to respond to feedback fast, and ensure time onsite is maximised.

According to Wyatt Bartel, Senior Technical Director at Lux Machina who had early access to the software: “There’s never a time I'm not trying to select two things at the same time. The new release should help end on-site frustration and build better relationships with directors. It also has real-world impact when time is of the essence.”

Also included in r17.3 is Object Assignment Hotkeys’ allowing users to tailor their workflows for speed and ease of use by assigning your own custom keyboard shortcuts for supported objects. Quickly iterate through layers to make creative changes, and keep up the momentum to deliver the production.

“Object Assignment Hotkeys adds to disguise’s already powerful hotkey list - the less my fingers come off the keyboard the better,” adds Wyatt. 

The addition of a ‘Reference Point Manager’ allows users to stay on top of multiple projectors by viewing projector calibration points in a list format which makes muting, unmuting and locking points easier to accomplish.

r17.3 also offers time savings in post-production with the new ‘Crossfaded Loop Section Mode’. Decide how media will loop in the moment, crossfade from the end of the section to the beginning, or jump to the right place in the track for a take without having to play through the entire clip.

In addition to the above, r17.3 also has a wide range of other improvements guaranteed to streamline workflows including:

  • NDI SDK has been updated to version 4.5
  • The ability to point manager at a template project 
  • Alt-drag in the feed mapping editor
  • Clicking a tag or note now jumps the the exact frame where the tag is placed
  • Dither parameter added to the gradient texture tool to help reduce banding
  • You can now pause the playback of a Notch block
  • Import and Export of feed maps

disguise r17.3 is available to download now from www.download.disguise.one

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